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Has Prince Ever Eaten This? Hi Orgers!
Okay, I know in the past that there have been some pretty gnarly Prince threads (what color socks does he wear, what type of hand lotion does he use, etc) But this is a real, serious question I'm asking. I know that Prince is from Minnesota and I also know that Minnesota has a large Scandanavian population. Has Prince ever states if he's tried any of the native Scandanavian dishes like Lutefisk (lye soaked fish) or anything else like that? I'm watching a travel show on TV and the host is in Minnesota sampling the local fare. I just thought it would be cool to hear if Prince had eaten it or not. Thanks. I love a Man who:
Wears More Make Up Than Me. Wears Four Inch Stilleto Boots. Changes His Name To An Unpronouncable Symbol. Who Changes His Name Back From An Unpronouncable Symbol. Oh And Most Importantly, Who Is Sexy Little Drop Of Butterscotch | |
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Lutefisk | |
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He's a vegetarian. | |
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I think it's safe to say NO. Now, MN wild rice on the other hand is delicious | |
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Okay, thanks for the heads up. I just saw it on TV and the man eating it was a native Minesotan (he's about 40 years old) and he described it as "fish jello" LOL.
I don't think I'd have the guts to do it. Now if the fish came fried in a cornmeal batter with a side plop of tartar sauce, then we could talk. LOL. I love a Man who:
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He's a vegetarian.
vegetarians eat fish | |
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